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David Burke
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Australia is going to move to nuclear power over the next decade. I would like to work in this area but don't have a degree. I have a particular interest in physics and have done a year of university maths/physics befor giving up. At the time I was getting average scores and had no prospect of work outside of teaching but if we move towards nuclear power I would be much more likely to get work so my scores wouldn't seem so bad. Question is, do I even need a degree to move into this field and if so what kind? Would I be better off with an engineering degree or a math degree. If not, what should I be doing to better prepare my resume?
Only one nuclear reactor exists in Australia at the moment and it's not a power producing reactor so they can't tell me much.
Only one nuclear reactor exists in Australia at the moment and it's not a power producing reactor so they can't tell me much.